INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION

The Institutional Accreditation provides the tools to identify the key areas of improvement and to define the best investment/quality policies, which guarantee the highest impact on the final service provided.

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BENEFITS

Strengthens community confidence in the quality and safety of care, treatment and services.
Achieving accreditation makes a strong statement to the community about an organization’s efforts to provide the highest quality services.01

Provides a competitive edge in the marketplace.
Accreditation may provide a marketing advantage in a competitive environment and improve the ability to secure new business.02

Recognition.
In some markets, accreditation is becoming a prerequisite to eligibility for insurance reimbursement and for participation in managed care plans or contract. bidding.03

Quantification of the quality level of each department.
The HQAS helps to quantify the quality level by department what enables the center to define and track the right investment/quality policies.04

Helps organize and strengthen patient safety efforts.
Safety and Quality of care issues are at the forefront of MOCA standards and initiatives.05

Improves risk management and risk reduction.
MOCA standards focus on state-of-the-art performance improvement strategies that help organizations continuously improve the safety and quality of service, which can reduce the risk of error or low quality service.06

May reduce liability insurance costs.
By enhancing risk management efforts, accreditation may improve access to and reduce the cost of liability insurance coverage.07

Provides a customized, intensive review.
MOCA surveyors come from a variety of industries and are assigned to organizations that match their background. The standards are also specific to each accreditation program so each survey is relevant to your industry.09

Enhances staff recruitment and development.
MOCA accreditation can attract qualified personnel who prefer to serve in an accredited organization. Accredited organizations also provide additional opportunities for staff to develop their skills and knowledge.10

Provides a framework for organizational structure and management.
Accreditation involves not only preparing for a survey, but maintaining a high level of quality and compliance with the latest standards. MOCA accreditation provides guidance to an organization’s quality improvement efforts.11